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The Assessment Craze Knows No Boundaries

Experts discuss a growing focus on accountability in study abroad, efforts to assess campus internationalization efforts more generally, and where the gaps in research are.

Jury Sides With Blackboard in Patent Case

Desire2Learn ordered to pay $3.1 million to learning software giant in infringement lawsuit that is hugely unpopular with college technology officials.

SMU's Deal With Bush

Despite the concerns of many of its faculty members and historians nationwide, Southern Methodist University agreed to terms Friday for...

Antioch College to Suspend Operations (Probably)

University announces its belief that negotiation of a possible transfer of control aren't far enough along to stay open next academic year.

Senior Administrative Salaries Up 4%

Raises at public institutions slightly outpace those at privates, with largest gains at doctoral state universities.

Does Clinton Have Copyright Problem?

University of Richmond holds the trademark on "Solutions for America," the name for many of her campaign events.

'Stumbling Blocks' to a Saudi Collaboration

When American colleges propose forging collaborations or building campuses in places like Abu Dhabi or Dubai, questions about human rights...